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The Roadmap for Analytical Validation of Novel Digital Clinical Measures
Jan 17 | Clinical Research News | Digital clinical measures that are truly novel and therefore lack a good reference measure for assessing their performance have been given overdue attention by a public-private partnership between the nonprofit Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). More -
‘Rebuttal Campaign’ Exposes Deficiencies in Study and Knowledge of Obesity
Jan 14 | Clinical Research News | Widespread misinformation about what obesity is and how it should be treated is finally getting the attention it deserves. The inconvenient truth is that obesity is a series of diseases, and the underlying culprit is malfunctioning adipose tissue. More -
NVIDIA Announces Agentic AI Vision at J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, Partners with IQVIA
Jan 13 | Clinical Research News | Among the many partnerships and technical announcements made by NVIDIA during the company's Monday morning presentation at the 43rd Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference, NVIDIA focused several on innovation within the healthcare and life sciences industry. More -
Sites, Participant Engagement Efforts Recognized as Award Finalists Before SCOPE
Jan 09 | Clinical Research News | Finalists have been named in two of the three awards programs slated for the SCOPE Summit, February 3-6, in Orlando, Fla. Entries in the Participant Engagement Awards and the Site Innovation Awards have been named finalists. Winners will be announced on site at the event. More -
Trendspotting: Predictions for Clinical Research in 2025
Jan 07 | Clinical Research News | 2024 was full of innovative ideas and achievements. We spoke with industry experts and leaders about what to expect in the new year. Here are the full predictions and trends, including more information on patient recruitment and retention, patient perspectives in clinical trials, AI/ML’s impact on drug development, and more. More -
Top Stories of 2024: Decentralized Clinical Trials, New Treatments, AI Automation, More
Jan 03 | Clinical Research News | In 2024, AI continued to help clinical research and trials by increasing efficiency and patient engagement, new drugs and treatments showed great potential for previously difficult-to-treat diseases, and decentralized clinical trials are heading to their “next phase.” The Scope of Things podcast also delivered news and exclusive conversations on improving diversity in clinical trials, enrollment challenges, patient centricity, and more. To kick off 2025, here are the top stories from Clinical Research News and top episodes from the Scope of Things podcast. More -
Tracking Compliance in Ophthalmic Clinical Trials
Dec 30 | Clinical Research News | We have all heard it often noted that treatment outcomes in real-world practice don't always reflect those observed in clinical trials, largely attributing these differences to a lack of adherence to prescribed therapy. Yet the uncomfortable truth is that therapeutic nonadherence happens in clinical trials too—with far-reaching consequences. More -
myTomorrows Expands AI-Powered Platform, MissionBio Collaborates With University of Miami, More
Dec 27 | Clinical Research News | myTomorrows adds the ISRCTN registry to the clinical trial search functionality on its platform; Mission Bio collaborates with University of Miami on Multiple Myeloma (MM) at an unprecedented level of clonal detail; and more. More -
Follow the Money: Trials for Autoimmune Dysregulation, Advancing Trigeminal Neuralgia, Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, More
Dec 23 | Clinical Research News | Nuvig aims to deliver novel methods for reducing autoimmune dysregulation without immunosuppression; Noema Pharma plans to advance four active Phase 2 trials for trigeminal neuralgia, tuberous sclerosis complex, and other diseases; and more. More -
Scope of Things: Clinical Trial Simulations Save Costs, European Union AI Act, ChatGPT Matching Volunteers, More
Dec 19 | Clinical Research News | In this year’s last episode of the Scope of Things, host Deborah Borfitz discusses concerns surrounding obesity studies and treatments, debate over the European Union AI Act, the first international-level clinical study using secure multiparty computation, the NIH’s ChatGPT tool that matches potential volunteers to relevant studies, and more. More
The Scope of Things podcast explores clinical research and its possibilities, promise, and pitfalls. Clinical Research News Senior writer Deborah Borfitz welcomes guests who are visionaries closest to the topics, but who can still see past their piece of the puzzle. Focusing on game-changing trends and out-of-the-box operational approaches in the clinical research field, the Scope of Things podcast is your no-nonsense, insider’s look at clinical research today.